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When a hospital wields monopoly power

By Axios  
   July 01, 2019

NorthBay Healthcare, a not-for-profit hospital system in California, recently gave a candid look into how it operates, telling investors it has used its negotiating clout to extract "very lucrative contracts" from health insurance companies. Why it matters: This is a living example of the economic theories and research that suggests hospitals will charge whatever they want if they have no or minimal competition.

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